Tuesday, September 8Sunset Dinner @ Anthony’sEnjoy a fabulous four-course meal while watching the dramatic surge of winter run-off over Spokane Falls. The dinner specials range from $24 to $28 depending on your choice of entrée. Appetizer, chowder or salad, entrée and dessert are all part of the experience.$8 members, $13 non-members. Includes transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at 4 p.m. and returns about 6:30.

Wednesday, September 16Mystery LunchMeet your friends for this no-host lunch on the town. Kathy Meyer finds new and interesting places to take you each month.Cost: $8 members/$13 non-members. Includes transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at 11:30 a.m. and returns about 2 p.m.

Thursday, September 24Appetizers and More with Friends Join Bobbi and your Southside friends to enjoy a no-host happy hour at one of Spokane’s wonderful restaurants. Great food choices for everyone with a variety of spirits and non-alcoholic beverages.Cost: $8 members/$13 non-member. Van leaves at 3:30 p.m. and returns at 6.

$49er ClubFriday, October 2SFCC Planetarium and Satellite DinerA planetarium is a theater built primarily for presenting educational shows about astronomy and the night sky. A dominant feature of SFCC planetarium is the large dome-shaped projection screen onto which scenes of stars, planets and other celestial objects can be made to appear and move realistically. The film "Gravity Revealed" and a overview of the solar system will be played after a night sky presentation by one of the planetarium presenters. Your choice of menu items included at the Satellite diner.$49 members, $54 non-members. Includes ticket, dinner at the Satellite Diner, transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at 5 p.m.. and returns about 9.

"Hamilton" Tickets!Three Dates— April 24, 25 and May 8, 2021Combining hip-hop, rap, jazz, R&B and Broadway tunes, "Hamilton's" score and lyrics are fresh, innovative and catchy. In fact, "The Atlantic" made a case for it being the album of the year. It's a contemporary soundtrack that became the best-selling cast album in Nielsen history. The show is the story of Alexander Hamilton. It has dramatic highs and lows, taking in revolution, a sex scandal, blackmail and death in a duel at the hands of the United States vice president. Hamilton was an orphan, born out of wedlock to a half-British/half-French mother, who died when he was about 11, and a Scottish father, who had long since abandoned them.Cost: $179 members/$184 non-member. Seats are in center, row P (12 rows back) or better. Includes transportation and valet parking. Van leaves at noon and returns about 6:30 p.m. Early dinner after the show not included.Payment must be made by October 31 to hold seats.